Hogg purchased the restaurant in 2008 from Richard and Sue Coakley, who started the pub more than 33 years ago when it was New Cumberland Olde Towne Tavern.

An outdoor sidewalk seating option was added in 2010 and two outdoor decks were built in 2010 and 2011.

"I cannot tell you how much I will miss everyone and what a great experience this has been," Hogg wrote.

According to documents filed with the bankruptcy court, Hogg fell behind on payments to Community First Fund, a nonprofit lender of small-business loans based in Lancaster.

CFF financed Hogg’s purchase of Coakley’s with a $160,000 loan. Payments were set at $1,936 per month for 10 years. As of Nov. 21, 2013, CFF attorneys say Hogg owed CFF $103,319.18, including late fees, interest and penalties, documents state.